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DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE: Strange blue streetlights, Luciferase, and US patents you need to know about

The real threat to our democracy lies in misinformation.

I have been thinking about this topic for a few months: These strange blue colored streetlights that seem to be popping up in large cities around the United States and Canada.

Then I had readers ask me to do some research, so here you go.

While one person I was talking with said, “All these blue lights being installed – look up biometric identification using blue light technology.”

I was thinking conspiracy theory, but I have noticed that most of the conspiracy theory ideas these days are being proven not conspiracies.

So, I did my research.

Let’s get into it.

First of all – even if nothing nefarious is taking place – whoever is manufacturing these streetlights definitely needs to be replaced with a company who has a better idea of what they are doing.

On Google (yes, that search engine owned by the same people who own CNN and FOX and all the other news media sources we are expected to believe these days), well in that search engine it kept coming up as a “manufacturers defect.”

My question is: can’t these clowns get their defect figured out in a few years?

I mean if not, I think I am going to open an LED Blue Light manufacturing company and see how messed up I can get things and still keep my job.

Just sayin’.

I did look up the whole biometric identification to see what it was all about.

From blog.bluecheck.me in an article from August 2021 it explained, “The term ‘biometrics’ refers to the practice of measuring and analyzing unique physical and behavioral characteristics of people.”

For example, hand geometry and fingerprints are unique biometric traits. 

These traits are used in biometric verification processes, which are designed to authenticate and verify identities.

Biometric verification technology is typically implemented as an identification and access control.

So, there was that, but I still wasn’t connecting the dots.

It also noted biometric systems are increasingly used by law enforcement agencies, so why not just be honest about that then.

I mean a lot of people these days are willing to give up their rights in exchange for safety – we’ve seen that over the last few years.

Then a friend of mine reminded me, “Restricting freedom does not equal safety and security.

“Laws do not prevent anything that relates to safety and security, if it did, we wouldn’t have so many people in prison or running the streets.”

Okay – back to the blue lights shrouding cities in mystery these days (in Dallas take Interstate 35 into downtown and they are everywhere – very obvious).

In Tampa it was reported these lights are “some kind of upgrade or an energy-saving invention… The problem is all over. An effort to save energy by converting to LED has sort of backfired. It’s a manufacturing defect.”

Manufacturing defect, I wonder if anyone at these cities have any idea how much money they have cost taxpayers over the years on these alleged “defects.”

Then it was explained the problem is with the light covering that has worn off and needs to be replaced.

Seriously?

On News 40 in Kentucky that station reported – you guessed it, “a manufacturing error.”

While I am not saying it is nefarious, I am saying mass media, google search – you can’t be sure what to believe anymore.

And, if it is a manufacturing defect – why don’t they just correct it?

After all the “trusty” information about manufacturing defects I am now going to expose something that the mainstream media either was too lazy to look into or told not to for fear of people actually hearing the truth about it.

There is a patent #US20120250948A1 called “System and method for biometric identification using ultraviolet image data.”

The inventor is Dale Rickman, and the current assignee is Raytheon.

If you aren’t familiar with Raytheon – look the company up, but in short, the company manufactures aircraft engines, avionics, aerostructures, cybersecurity, guided missiles, air defense systems, satellites, and drones.

I also found it has been reported by a study from Tel Aviv University that “Drug molecules in the human body can now be manipulated by light.”

What does that mean?

Well, the report read “researchers have conceived of a way to control the encapsulation and release of drug molecules by exposure to UV light” that was from a press release by Tel Aviv University.

Scientists are apparently hoping this new development will work for the controlled release of biomolecules and drugs in the body by external stimuli using light.

In a nutshell, the report finalized by explaining, “The researcher found that once exposed to UV light the compartments could be easily controlled.”

While I was looking into these blue lights, I found another US patent that was disturbing: US6506148B2. Basically, it said (even on the search engines that aren’t reliable) this patent is about nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic fields from monitors.

Somehow the World Economic Forum and our favorite busy body Klaus Schwab got his name attached to this fancy smantzy mind control mechanism, but this patent dates back to 1984.

People can I just say is a long time of mind manipulation “been going on.”

The patent read (and you need to look this up), “Physiological effects have been observed in a human subject in response to stimulation of the skin with weak electromagnetic fields that are pulsed with certain frequencies near ½ Hz or 2.4 Hz, such as to excite a sensory resonance.

Many computer monitors and TV tubes, when displaying pulsed images, emit pulsed electromagnetic fields of sufficient amplitudes to cause such excitation.

It is therefore possible to manipulate the nervous system of a subject by pulsing images displayed on a nearby computer monitor or TV set.

For the latter, the image pulsing may be embedded in the program material, or it may be overlaid by modulating a video stream, either as an RF signal or as a video signal.

The image displayed on a computer monitor may be pulsed effectively by a simple computer program.

For certain monitors, pulsed electromagnetic fields capable of exciting sensory resonances in nearby subjects may be generated even as the displayed images are pulsed with subliminal intensity.”

All I can say about any of this is it’s your brain, it’s just your choices, it’s just your ability to have free will, so is it worth turning a blind eye or is it too scary what we might see.

Another link to the glow in the dark lights as related to the COVID vaccine I uncovered is called Luciferase.

Luciferase is a group of enzymes that produce bioluminescence. As it was explained, enzymes are proteins that speed up chemical reactions. Bioluminescence occurs when livings things produce and emit light, as commonly seen in fireflies.

A whistleblower, Melissa Strickler from Pfizer (former quality assurance and quality control manager) reported last year,  she believed her plant “was involved in producing the toxic vials, because all the vials from her plant glowed blue with Luciferase under low light conditions. She believes Luciferase is being added to the toxic vials to track the movement of the nefarious substances in the bodies of those unfortunate enough to receive the non-placebos.”

No idea why a whistleblower would report a lie such as this, but it does come back to these glowing lights and now within our body if we were jabbed.

Of course, Pfizer says it’s not true, but we already know the truth about Pfizer, don’t we?

Psychologist Stanley Milgram did a study and found that 80% of the population do not have the “psychological or moral resources to defy an authority’s order, no matter who illegitimate the order is,” which means we are dealing with only 20% of the population that have critical thinking capacity.”

Do your research – and happy 2023!

Rita Cook is a freelance writer for The Ellis County Press. She can be reached at rcook13@earthlink.net.

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